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Wild horse nonprofit acquires 3,335 acres of Bently Pine Nut land

Mountains by The American Wild Horse Campaign makes the nonprofit one of the major grazing rights holders in Douglas County.

Douglas High grad honored with CalHope Courage Award

Coaching could be next for Jordan Smith, who excels in goal

Douglas High alumna, Jordan Smith, has excelled being a student-athlete at Cal State East Bay where she was recently honored with the CalHope Courage Award.

The April 10, 2023, R-C Morning Report

A wrap-up of news from in and around Carson Valley, Nev.

Teaching the reason for the Easter season

Trinity Lutheran Preschool jumped and shouted that Jesus is alive during their annual Easter Blessings concert at the CVIC Hall on March 30.

Record snow could translate into high water

Record snow throughout the region is stacking up to be one of the largest snowpack years in recorded history, which could also raise waterways on national forests on both sides of the Sierra to unsafe levels.

County to discuss VHR rules on Monday

Anyone seeking to offer comment on the ordinance may send them online through the county’s web site at www.douglascountynv.gov and scroll down to Vacation Home Rental.

The April 7, 2023, R-C Morning Report

A wrap-up of news from in and around Carson Valley, Nev.

County manager decision delayed until May

County commissioners voted on Thursday morning to delay the discussion

County proclaims April Autism Awareness Month

April is National Autism Awareness Month, and to raise awareness, the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office wrapped a vehicle with colorful puzzle pieces for the fourth year in a row.

Photo safari top auction item at Kiwanis wine event

Kiwanis third annual Spring into Wine Event is April 22

The April 6, 2023, R-C Morning Report

A wrap-up of news from in and around Carson Valley, Nev.

Douglas softball dominates weekend slate

Plus, results from Douglas High baseball and Tiger track and field

Help sought for second Double Spring couple

A Gofundme account has been established for Chuck and Maureen Self after they were flooded out of their home.

Update: Bill to silence Minden siren carries $50,000 fine

Senate Bill 391 heard by the Senate Government Affairs Committee